https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games/5-7-years/addition-and-subtraction
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/number-facts/number-fact-families
Literacy
http://www.literactive.com/Download/live.asp?swf=story_files/washing_line_rhyme_US.swf
French – Practise days of the week song in English and then French. Count forward and backwards from 10.
Topic
We have been learning about our 5 Senses and last week we were exploring our Sense of Sound. We worked with our talk partners and used recyclable materials to create our own musical instruments. See if you can make an instrument at home and bring it into school with you when we return.
RME – As part of our learning in class we have been learning about Bible Stories. Do you have a bible at home? If you do read a story from the Bible.
Snow day activities for P1D
I hope you are enjoying your time at home with your family.
As school remains closed you may want to try some of the activities listed below:
Phonics
- Our new sound this week was “ch”, you could practise making “ch” with paint, coloured pencils, chalk or pens.
- Go on a “ch” word hunt around your home or you could even go outdoors and write “ch” and “ch” words in the snow.
- Create treasure – real “ch” words and trash – made up “ch” words and play your very own game of treasure or trash.
- Write words and sentences with the “ch” sound.
- Revise all sounds. Most recent sounds include – ee, oa, oo, w, ch, ng and sh
- We have been working hard on blending in class. You can use the website below to practice blending at home http://www.doorwayonline.org.uk/literacy/firstblends/
Today is World Book Day
- In class the plan this week was to make a World Book Day head band, you could create this at home including drawing of your favourite character
- How many books can you read today, I wonder which one is your favourite?
- Look at some of the titles on The First Minister’s Reading Challenge, some of these books are available as ebooks,
- Can you make your own book? Staple or stick a few pages together and then decide on your character for your book. Draw lots of pictures on each page to tell a story, if you can, have a go at writing this story, I can’t wait to see your books next week.
- Can you create a story about a snowy day?
- Remember you can post photographs of snow activities or reading activities on #SPSlovestoread or #SPSsnowday
Reading
- Read your reading book and play fastest finger – can you find all your words.
- Read your favourite book, you’ll be surprised how many words you can read on your own now.
- Practise your key words and use them to play games or build real/ silly sentences – don’t forget your capital letters and full stops.
Maths
- Ceate a snow creature or sculpture, can you measure it, what will you use to measure it?.
- Play a board game.
- Try any of the activities listed on the P1 homework grid, issued earlier this term.
- Play Number Bond games – teach someone how to play fist of 5 challenge yourself and play fists to 10 http://www.ictgames.com/save_the_whale_v4.html
Happy World Book Day!
I hope you are enjoying the snow! If you are having a break from the snow head to http://www.worldbookday.com/resources/ and try out some of their World Book Day activities or enjoy some time to cosy up and read a good book. Remember to share any photos of what you have been up to on class dojo or twitter #SPSSnowDay.
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